A few years back, a friend of mine bought his first house and a cheap used push mower. After using it a couple of times, he pulled a muscle in his back when the starter rope broke on him. He was peeved...so much so, that he grabbed his 870 and some slugs. Shot the damn thing 3x's and hurt his back worse. 2 days later, he rolled it into the woods as best he could to let it rot. I laughed so hard when he told me the story, that I pulled an ab muscle. It comes up once in a while and we just laugh. Mowers can be detrimental to your health and apparently your ammo supply.

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From C3Shooter:
Skullcrusher, you are evil, sick, demented, twisted- and my hero!

A redneck i went to high school with got so sick of the pull start that he tackwelded a socket on the mower & used a big drill to spin it up. I never really looked at how he did it, but i did understand the why.

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"This is not about land or money...but the one thing that no man should never be able to take from another man: the freedom to make his own choices about his life, where he'll live, how he'll live, how he'll raise his family. "

I have never had too much trouble with 4 strokes. It's the 2 strokes that make my blood boil. I'll bet I could win a chainsaw throwing contest. I think my best distance for a 24" chainsaw is about 80 feet.

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In life, strive to take the high road....It offers a better field of fire.
"Robo is right" Fuzzball

I have never had too much trouble with 4 strokes. It's the 2 strokes that make my blood boil. I'll bet I could win a chainsaw throwing contest. I think my best distance for a 24" chainsaw is about 80 feet.

Your just buying the wrong saw.

my echo and stihl will start woith two pulls. no matter what time of the year it is.